The Dell Latitude Z is an ultra-thin, portable, and sophisticated laptop released by Dell in 2009 as the first model out of the new Latitude Z series. It features either an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (1.4GHz) or SU9600 (1.6GHz) processor, up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and a Solid State Internal Drive up to 64GB (Encrypted). Signature to the Latitude Z is its host of optional features; it can be wirelessly recharged by a $200 magnetic inductive stand, as well as hooked up to a $200 wireless dock for hooking up one’s peripherals. Another notable feature is the addition of a secondary ARM processor for an instant-on boot mode, during which users can quickly check their email or browse the net. Also note the integrated webcam with facial recognition; the EdgeTouch LCD sensor that brings up shortcuts when tapped; and a 4-cell battery pack.

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Who designed the keyboard layout on this thing? I got a Dell because I want the layout I am used to. They moved the cluster of 6 keys on the top right around. Now, I can't touch type those keys! Bad Dell!!

I appreciate the market that Dell is going after here, and it's obviously not me. I just hope that some of the technological advancements found in this high-end super slim can work its way into the lower rung of the product lines that's actually affordable by peons such as myself. The wireless docking and recharging is AWESOME, specifically in an office situation. Just come in drop your laptop in the area and everything just works (hopefully!). We're one step closer to living in my ideal cord-free world.